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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT20) NEW YORK -- Nov. 24, 2002 -- OBIT-MATTA-B&W -- Roberto Sebastian Antonio Matta Echaurren, known as Matta, whose sometimes nightmarish, hallucinatory paintings made him a premier Surrealist and major artist of the mid-20th century, died on Saturday in Tarquinia, Italy. He was 90 or 91. In later years he split his time among Paris, London, Milan and Tarquinia. Born in Chile, he spent much of his life in France and, beginning in 1939, nearly a decade in the United States, where he influenced the development of the New York School.. The French saw him as a central member and the last great survivor of the circle around Andre Breton. His reputation in Europe and South America was always greater than it was in the United States. Matta in May of 1996 at a show at the Spanish Institute in New York. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
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2002-11-24
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